TSE Before and NowJune 30, 1943established under the direction of finance minister Okuma Shigenobu and capitalist advocate Shibusawa Eiichitrading offically began on July 1, 1878Tokyo Stock Exchange's PerformanceJapanese Securities Exchange Law enacted in March 1943consisted 11 stock exchanges closed after the Nagasaki bombing in 1947Nagasaki bombing caused TSE to shut downReopened with its' current name "Tokyo Shoken TorihSikijo"Used to indicate financial condition of Japanese stock market; considered the bestFloor Order Routing and Execution System (FORES)Computerized processing system for small ordersFORES is IntroducedTokyo Stock ExchangeMOTHERSNovember 11, 1999Trading floor closed; moved to an electronic environmentTokyo Stock Exchange VideoMarket Of The High Growth and EmeRging StocksProvides funds and more diversified investment funds"Livedoor shock" causes trade volume to increase over computer's maximum capacity of 4.5 million trades/dayTSE is forced to closeTSE merges with Osaka Securities ExchangeJapan's Largest Exchange Group